Saad Ghadhban Hussein

University of Sumer, Baghdad, Iraq

saadg.hussein@gmail.com, S.hussien@uos.edu.iq

Article History: Received: Nov 19, 2020 / Revised: Dec 22, 2020/ Accepted: Dec 25, 2020

Abstract

The goal of our project was to evaluate hypothyroidism and its effect on sex hormones for patients’ women. One hundred patients had visited the endocrine clinic in Thi- Qar province, Iraq. The results showed the effect of hyperactive or unusually energetic TSH was usually caused hypoactive of FT- 4 and FT- 3 that affect on sex hormones levels and produced a significant P < 0.05 for different sex hormones, such as Prolactin, LH, FSH, Progesterone and FT- 4 a significant difference was shown only in Prolactin, TSH hormones levels which are generally secreted from the anterior pituitary gland. TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) and prolactin hormones were playing and contribute to the development of the cystic ovaries in women. This study measures the level of prolactin, TSH, FT- 4, and FT- 3 in ladies suffering from polycystic ovaries, while the hyperactive TSH causes hypoactive of FT- 3 and FT- 4. But from this study showed prolactin causes cystic ovaries P < 0.05 there is a significant overlap between hypothyroidism, prolactin, and cystic ovaries.

Keywords  TSH, T- 3, T- 4, Prolactin, Cystic Ovaries and Patients

How to cite this article

Hussein, S. G., (2020). Impact of hypothyroidism on sex hormones level, cystic ovaries and infertility in women. Science Archives, 1 (3), 194-196. http://dx.doi.org/10.47587/SA.2020.1319

Crossref DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.47587/SA.2020.1319

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